Yes... and as more countries incentivise lower emissions emissions cars there is a real danger we will become a dumping ground for manufacturers wanting to eek out as much return as they can our of their sunk ICE investment. The only comfort I can get from Australia's increasing switch to SUV's is that it's a world wide phenomenon.mikesbytes wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:32 pmPretty much the only way to change purchase behaviour is to introduce behavioural tax. If the Govt wants to reduce petrol consumption then tax it more. The tax gain could be used to offset the cost of low energy alternatives such as providing better public transport, adding cycle paths etc etc. Hang on, I'm preaching to the convertedComedian wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 2:24 pmAll those fuel efficiency savings frittered on bigger cars.
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Australia like the US, Europe, and China should be incentivising electrics, and controlling the adoption of diesels in the passenger market. Last I heard we are now up to 60% SUV...